As a self-proclaimed minimalist when it comes
to all things prepared I wanted to give my 2 cents on the Bugout Bag and
the Get Home Bag.
These two items seems to have quite the debate on what the contents should
be and the more pushy types on the forums tend to be of the mind that if you
don’t use the same designer bag as them that you are woefully under-prepared.
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Showing posts with label Pet prepping. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pet prepping. Show all posts
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Wednesday, September 4, 2013
Reasonable prepping items for the real world
Let’s be real here. Are you able to dig up your yard to pour a concrete bomb shelter or are you willing to give up your man cave for your heirloom seed repository and armory? Me neither. I try to evaluate what is reasonable for me in my living situation to be prepared for possible situations. I have set aside some space in my basement, pantry and a few other rooms, keeping certain things around in each area. I have about 500 heirloom seeds, keeping in mind the region I live to give me the capability to grow vegetables year round.
Friday, August 30, 2013
Diversity in your skills
When it comes to survival, being a jack of all trades but master of none could prove to be helpful to you. Would you rather know how to hunt but have no clue on how to sanitize water or not know which plants are safe to eat? Or would you end up like Christopher McCandless from the book “Into the wild”? If he trained for his surroundings prior to such a difficult journey he would probably still be living in an abandoned bus in Alaska.Wednesday, August 28, 2013
Let’s talk guns
This is strictly from my point of view and obviously you do not have to have a gun or guns in a survival scenario but it would make a few key things quite simpler for you. I think long and hard about what I will have for protection and survival if something happens? I try to peer through a realistic lens when talking about these kinds of things, I know I will never have enough ammo or have every gun for every occasion, so I apply a simple approach to this, how can I be best suited for self-preservation with the smallest amount of crap to carry?
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Drunk Ramblings Of An Idiot
It seems there is some sort of hysteria these days about these “Doomsday Scenarios” and the End of the World or Economic Collapse. People don’t want to die so they decide they want to know what sort of items to keep around them to be prepared for anything other than a sunny day, and it got me thinking that maybe I should try to put some on a different sort of spin onto which scenario most everybody assumes will happen, like thinking it's going to be complete chaos and people running around rampant in the streets like something out of a movie like Mad Max, or some weird zombie apocalypse, I feel none of those scenarios are accurate.If there were to be some sort of mass hysteria or zombie apocalypse or any sort of just boring old civil unrest it is not going to be crowds of people running through the streets screaming and lighting people on fire or suddenly feeling the need to just be mowing people down in their Prius while marveling how great the gas mileage is.
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Tuesday, August 27, 2013
If I got a Facebook notification saying the world was having a catastrophic event what would I do?
1. Like the status
2. Change my undies
3. Get to working on a plan to thrive
I would actually assemble my so called “A-Team” established from people I know, who would be useful to me in dealing with an impending catastrophe. Would I need some liberal hipster who hates confrontation and has no actual skill? Hell no, let him and his skinny jeans fend for themselves.
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Monday, August 26, 2013
Prepping For Dog Owners
How would I outfit my dog for the end of the world?
| Molly and Maynard |
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